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"The face of the operation is Briatore (referred to exclusively in the film by his colleagues and angry, chanting detractors as "Flavio"), an anthropomorphic radish who spends most of his time at QPR plotting to fire all of the managers."

At press time, Harbaugh had sent Michigan’s athletic department an envelope containing a heavily annotated seating chart, a list of the 63,000 seat views he had found unsatisfactory, and a glowing 70-page report on section 25, row 12, seat 9, which he claimed is “exactly what the great sport of football is all about.”

The chances of this turning out well are pretty slim at this point. I wish him the best.

It isn't fair to expect the program or a coach to guide the behavior of every player, but I hope they at least took a look with an eye toward possibly identifying someone in a similar situation in the future.

Continuing to identify him with Michigan just suggests that Michigan by it's mere mention sells more papers than the writers best efforts.

in the sense that this most recent crime, the assault on the prison employee, happened this past summer. It's just the slowwww grinding of the judicial system wheels.

His descent seems to have been so quick that I've wondered if there are legit mental health issues with him. Clinical depression, bipolar disease, that sort of thing. The chances of anything really being dealt with medically in prison aren't great, but I think it does merit checking on.

Occasional excess is necessary to remedy the deadening effects of moderation.

most prisons have very good psychiatric care facilities in place. There are so many inmates with mental illnesses that it'd be impossible to keep order in the prisons if they weren't providing medication and therapy.

I can't believe you're actually making the argument that it's inappropriate for the papers to report that he's a former player. He was starting for Michigan two years ago. It's valid to cover what's happened since. Don't be so damned sensitive.